Barcelo Carthage Tunis

Les Cotes de Carthage Tunis, 8300, Tunisia

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The Gypsy Kid and a Balkan Mess

A travel blog entry by stanfalk

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... 2. Croats Like - 1. Montenegrins 2. Macedonians
Croats: Hate - 1. Serbians 2. Bosniaks, Like - Slovenes????
Bosniaks: Hate - 1. Serbians 2. Croats, Like - Albanians???
Montenegrins: Like - 1. Serbians, Hate - 1. Croatians
Slovenes: Don't even care anymore

And that's about all you never cared to know about politics in the Balkans. I'm impressed you read it this far, but don't think your any smarter for it. I'm mostly full of ****.
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Tunis, Sidi Bou Said and Carthage

A travel blog entry by mezzaandyort

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26 OCTOBER 2010 - Happy Birthday Troy. We arrived at the hotel in the early hours of Troy’s birthday. I had no sleep because of everything that happened yesterday and early this morning I was so worked up. We headed to breakfast which was really nice in this nice hotel. We then had a rest in the room for a while and then headed to an internet cafe to ring the family. It took us about 3 hours to find one, it was nice to talk to every one ...

Day trip to Tunis area

A travel blog entry by justine28

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... remains of original Punic Carthage (a bit surprised at how little survived, but then again the Romans did re-build their own Carthage in here after destroying Punic one) and the museum which may be a bit disappointing as it's very small and houses a very limited collection of artefacts (in fairness to them, it looks like more of it will open to public soon).
All in all, really enjoyed Carthage and you just can't go wrong here with only 9 Dinars ...

"Like Seven Inches from the Noon-day Sun..."

A travel blog entry by gallopmonkey

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... as the Tunisian was covered head-to-toe and the English lady was in shorts and a tanktop. Walked next to the Antonine baths - the third largest in the Roman world, there are not only ruins of the baths but also a school. it is all right at the foot of the hill right on the sea, and big palms now grow up and down the paths. There was a little underground chapel that still had mosaics in situ. Absolutely amazing. Wandered around the ...

Without new experiences, something inside sleeps

A travel blog entry by sorbus

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... vegetarians of anyone. Luckily we found places by the sea serving fish (and chips, and rice, and salady mixtures, and local spicy dips.)


Final helpful tip for Tunisia. Travel with brightly coloured underwear. That way when a dog with slightly odd tastes swipes your underwear from where it is outside drying and runs away with it, you will be better able to find it amid the plastic bottles amongst the sandy dunes.


The crossing to Libya ...

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